


Body Count
A group of thieves attempt to rob an art gallery, but when plans backfire and one of the men winds up dead, the group head down south, running afoul of the law. Along the way, they meet up with a seductive con artist with ideas of her own.
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Plot Summary
A mild-mannered accountant, recently released from prison, struggles to reintegrate into society. He takes a job at a funeral home, where he becomes entangled in a criminal conspiracy involving the theft of valuable jewelry from deceased clients. As he delves deeper, he finds himself caught between his desire for a quiet life and the dangerous allure of easy money.
Critical Reception
Body Count received mixed reviews, with some critics praising its dark humor and performances, particularly from John Hurt. However, others found the plot to be predictable and the pacing uneven. The film was not a major commercial success but has garnered a cult following for its gritty atmosphere and memorable characters.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for John Hurt's compelling performance as a troubled protagonist.
- Noted for its grimly humorous take on crime and the funeral industry.
- Criticized for a convoluted plot and a somewhat slow build-up.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Body Count are scarce, but general sentiment often highlights the film's dark and quirky atmosphere. Some viewers appreciate its departure from conventional thrillers, while others find the narrative less engaging than expected.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in and around London, with many scenes filmed in a real, albeit disused, funeral home.
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